EP2604068A1 - Apparatus and methods for inter-user equipment transfers - Google Patents
Apparatus and methods for inter-user equipment transfersInfo
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- This disclosure relates generally to apparatus and methods for request identification in a wireless communication system. More particularly, the disclosure relates to an apparatus and method for identifying an incoming request from a different subscription for an inter-user equipment transfer.
- communications networks are used to exchange messages among several interacting spatially separated devices.
- the various types of networks may be classified in different aspects.
- the geographic scope of the network could be over a wide area, a metropolitan area, a local area, or a personal area, and the corresponding networks would be designated as wide area network (WAN), metropolitan area network (MAN), local area network (LAN), or personal area network (PAN).
- Networks also differ in the switching/routing technique used to interconnect the various network nodes and devices (e.g., circuit switching vs. packet switching), in the type of physical media employed for transmission (e.g., wired vs. wireless), or in the set of communication protocols used (e.g., Internet protocol suite, SONET (Synchronous Optical Networking), Ethernet, etc.).
- Wired networks are a static form of communications networks and are typically favored for interconnection of fixed network elements or for bulk data transfer.
- fiber optic cables are often the preferred transmission media for very high throughput transport applications over long distances between large network hubs, such as, bulk data transport across or between continents over the Earth's surface.
- Wireless networks are often preferred when the network elements are mobile with dynamic connectivity needs or if the network architecture is formed in an ad hoc, rather than fixed, topology.
- Wireless networks employ intangible physical media in an unguided propagation mode using electromagnetic waves in the radio, microwave, infrared, optical, etc. frequency bands. Wireless networks have the distinct advantage of facilitating user mobility and rapid field deployment compared to fixed wired networks.
- usage of wireless propagation requires significant active resource management among the network users and high levels of mutual coordination and cooperation for compatible spectrum utilization.
- wireless networks are compatible with various wireless protocols.
- Exemplary versions of wireless protocols include Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc.
- Wireless systems compliant with these protocols are used for various communication services such as telephony, messaging, data transfer, emails, Internet access, audio broadcasts, video communications, etc.
- AN access node
- AT individual access terminal
- UE user equipment
- a radio coverage area is implemented using a plurality of Node Bs using a cellular-based topological architecture to provide wireless access, also known as an air interface, to the UEs (e.g., user devices).
- UEs e.g., user devices
- fixed telecommunications infrastructure networks include the public switched telephony network (PSTN), Internet, private data networks, etc.
- the Node Bs may be connected to a Radio Network Controller (RNC) to facilitate the interconnection to the fixed telecommunications infrastructure networks.
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- Figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a two terminal system.
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of a wireless communications system that supports a plurality of user devices.
- Figure 3 illustrates an example of a sequence diagram for a replication request.
- Figure 4A illustrates an example of a flow diagram for identifying an incoming request for an inter-UE transfer from a different subscription using extensible markup language.
- Figure 4B illustrates an example of a flow diagram for identifying an incoming request for an inter-UE transfer from a different subscription using extensible markup language.
- Figure 5A illustrates a flow diagram for identifying an incoming request for an inter-UE transfer from a different subscription using a media feature tag.
- Figure 5B illustrates a flow diagram for identifying an incoming request for an inter-UE transfer from a different subscription using a media feature tag.
- Figure 6 illustrates an example of a sequence diagram for a transfer request to make a collaborative session.
- a method for identifying an incoming request for an inter-user equipment (UE) transfer includes (but is not limited to) any one or combination of: receiving an indicator for an inter-UE transfer (IUT) request from a subscription for which a first media and a second media communication session between a first UE and a second UE have been established; and routing the IUT request to a service centralization and continuity application server (SCC AS).
- the IUT request is associated with a third UE.
- the IUT request includes extensible markup language (XML) within a header or a body of a message request.
- XML extensible markup language
- the IUT request includes a media feature tag within a portion of a message request.
- the media feature tag is in a header of the message request.
- the portion of the message request comprises a header field.
- the header field is a contact header field.
- the header field is an accept contact header field.
- the message request is a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) MESSAGE request.
- SIP MESSAGE request is one of a SIP REFER request or a SIP INVITE request message.
- routing the IUT request comprises routing the IUT request to the SCC AS based on the indicator.
- routing the IUT request comprises routing the IUT request to the SCC AS based on the indicator and initial filtering criteria.
- routing the IUT request comprises bypassing all other application servers other than the SCC AS.
- the IUT request is a request to initiate a replication of the second media to the third UE.
- the IUT request is a request to initiate a transfer of the second media to the third UE.
- the method further includes sending a request to the third UE in response to receiving the indicator. In some embodiments, the method further includes: sending a request to the second UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes: sending a request to the third UE to enable one or more ports of the third UE.
- receiving an indicator for an IUT request from a subscription comprises receiving an indicator for an IUT request from a different subscription.
- an electronic device is configured to execute the method.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- OFDMA Orthogonal FDMA
- SC-FDMA Single-Carrier FDMA
- a CDMA network may implement a radio technology such as Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA), CDMA2000, etc.
- UTRA includes Wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA) and Low Chip Rate (LCR).
- CDMA2000 covers IS- 2000, IS-95, and IS-856 standards.
- a TDMA network may implement a radio technology such as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- An OFDMA network may implement a radio technology such as Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA), IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.20, Flash-OFDM, etc.
- E-UTRA, E-UTRA, and GSM are part of Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- UTRA, E-UTRA, GSM, UMTS, and LTE are described in documents from an organization named "3rd Generation Partnership Project" (3GPP).
- CDMA2000 is described in documents from an organization named "3rd Generation Partnership Project 2" (3GPP2).
- Figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a two terminal system 100.
- the example two terminal system 100 illustrated in Figure 1 may be implemented in an FDMA environment, an OFDMA environment, a CDMA environment, a WCDMA environment, a TDMA environment, a SDMA environment, or any other suitable wireless environment.
- the two terminal system 100 includes an access node 101 (e.g., base station or Node B) and a user equipment or UE 201 (e.g., user device).
- an access node 101 e.g., base station or Node B
- UE 201 e.g., user device
- the access node 101 (e.g., base station or Node B) includes a transmit (TX) data processor A 1 10 that accepts, formats, codes, interleaves and modulates (or symbol maps) traffic data and provides modulation symbols (e.g., data symbols).
- the TX data processor A 110 is in communication with a symbol modulator A 120.
- the symbol modulator A 120 accepts and processes the data symbols and downlink pilot symbols and provides a stream of symbols. In one aspect, it is the symbol modulator A 120 that modulates (or symbol maps) traffic data and provides modulation symbols (e.g., data symbols).
- symbol modulator A 120 is in communication with processor A 180 which provides configuration information.
- Symbol modulator A 120 is in communication with a transmitter unit (TMTR) A 130. The symbol modulator A 120 multiplexes the data symbols and downlink pilot symbols and provides them to the transmitter unit A 130.
- TMTR transmitter unit
- Each symbol to be transmitted may be a data symbol, a downlink pilot symbol, or a signal value of zero.
- the downlink pilot symbols may be sent continuously in each symbol period.
- the downlink pilot symbols are frequency division multiplexed (FDM).
- the downlink pilot symbols are orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM).
- the downlink pilot symbols are code division multiplexed (CDM).
- the transmitter unit A 130 receives and converts the stream of symbols into one or more analog signals and further conditions, for example, amplifies, filters and/or frequency upconverts the analog signals, to generate an analog downlink signal suitable for wireless transmission.
- the analog downlink signal is then transmitted through antenna 140.
- the UE 201 (e.g., user device) includes antenna 210 for receiving the analog downlink signal and inputting the analog downlink signal to a receiver unit (RCVR) B 220.
- the receiver unit B 220 conditions, for example, filters, amplifies, and frequency downconverts the analog downlink signal to a first "conditioned” signal. The first "conditioned” signal is then sampled.
- the receiver unit B 220 is in communication with a symbol demodulator B 230.
- the symbol demodulator B 230 demodulates the first "conditioned” and "sampled” signal (e.g., data symbols) outputted from the receiver unit B 220.
- the symbol demodulator B 230 is in communication with a processor B 240.
- Processor B 240 receives downlink pilot symbols from symbol demodulator B 230 and performs channel estimation on the downlink pilot symbols. In one aspect, the channel estimation is the process of characterizing the current propagation environment.
- the symbol demodulator B 230 receives a frequency response estimate for the downlink leg from processor B 240.
- the symbol demodulator B 230 performs data demodulation on the data symbols to obtain data symbol estimates on the downlink path.
- the data symbol estimates on the downlink path are estimates of the data symbols that were transmitted.
- the symbol demodulator B 230 is also in communication with a RX data processor B 250.
- the RX data processor B 250 receives the data symbol estimates on the downlink path from the symbol demodulator B 230 and, for example, demodulates (i.e., symbol demaps), deinterl eaves and/or decodes the data symbol estimates on the downlink path to recover the traffic data.
- demodulates i.e., symbol demaps
- deinterl eaves i.e., deinterl eaves
- decodes i.e., symbol decodes the data symbol estimates on the downlink path to recover the traffic data.
- the processing by the symbol demodulator B 230 and the RX data processor B 250 is complementary to the processing by the symbol modulator A 120 and TX data processor A 110, respectively.
- the UE 201 (e.g., user device) includes a TX data processor B 260.
- the TX data processor B 260 accepts and processes traffic data to output data symbols.
- the TX data processor B 260 is in communication with a symbol modulator D 270.
- the symbol modulator D 270 accepts and multiplexes the data symbols with uplink pilot symbols, performs modulation and provides a stream of symbols.
- symbol modulator D 270 is in communication with processor B 240 which provides configuration information.
- the symbol modulator D 270 is in communication with a transmitter unit B 280.
- Each symbol to be transmitted may be a data symbol, an uplink pilot symbol, or a signal value of zero.
- the uplink pilot symbols may be sent continuously in each symbol period.
- the uplink pilot symbols are frequency division multiplexed (FDM).
- the uplink pilot symbols are orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM).
- the uplink pilot symbols are code division multiplexed (CDM).
- the transmitter unit B 280 receives and converts the stream of symbols into one or more analog signals and further conditions, for example, amplifies, filters and/or frequency upconverts the analog signals, to generate an analog uplink signal suitable for wireless transmission.
- the analog uplink signal is then transmitted through antenna 210.
- the analog uplink signal from UE 201 is received by antenna 140 and processed by a receiver unit A 150 to obtain samples.
- the receiver unit A 150 conditions, for example, filters, amplifies, and frequency downconverts the analog uplink signal to a second "conditioned” signal.
- the second "conditioned” signal is then sampled.
- the receiver unit A 150 is in communication with a symbol demodulator C 160.
- the symbol demodulator C 160 performs data demodulation on the data symbols to obtain data symbol estimates on the uplink path and then provides the uplink pilot symbols and the data symbol estimates on the uplink path to the RX data processor A 170.
- the data symbol estimates on the uplink path are estimates of the data symbols that were transmitted.
- the RX data processor A 170 processes the data symbol estimates on the uplink path to recover the traffic data transmitted by the wireless communication device 201.
- the symbol demodulator C 160 is also in communication with processor A 180.
- Processor A 180 performs channel estimation for each active terminal transmitting on the uplink leg.
- multiple terminals may transmit pilot symbols concurrently on the uplink leg on their respective assigned sets of pilot subbands where the pilot subband sets may be interlaced.
- Processor A 180 and processor B 240 direct (i.e., control, coordinate or manage, etc.) operation at the access node 101 (e.g., base station or Node B) and at the UE 201 (e.g., user device), respectively.
- the access node 101 e.g., base station or Node B
- the UE 201 e.g., user device
- processor A 180 and processor B 240 are associated with one or more memory units (not shown) for storing of program codes and/or data.
- either or both processor A 180 or processor B 240 or both perform computations to derive frequency and impulse response estimates for the uplink leg and downlink leg, respectively.
- the two-terminal system 100 is a multiple-access system.
- a multiple-access system e.g., frequency division multiple access (FDMA), orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), space division multiple access (SDMA), etc.
- multiple terminals transmit concurrently on the uplink leg, allowing access to a plurality of UEs (e.g., user devices).
- the pilot subbands may be shared among different terminals. Channel estimation techniques are used in cases where the pilot subbands for each terminal span the entire operating band (possibly except for the band edges). Such a pilot subband structure is desirable to obtain frequency diversity for each terminal.
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of a wireless communications system 290 that supports a plurality of user devices.
- reference numerals 292A to 292G refer to cells
- reference numerals 298A to 298G refer to base stations (BS) or node Bs
- reference numerals 296A to 296J refer to access user devices (a.k.a. user equipments (UE)).
- Cell size may vary. Any of a variety of algorithms and methods may be used to schedule transmissions in system 290.
- System 290 provides communication for a number of cells 292A through 292G, each of which is serviced by a corresponding base station 298A through 298G, respectively.
- SIP Session Initiation Protocol
- IP Internet Protocol
- SIP is an application layer protocol, which may operate over a variety of transport protocols.
- the controllee UE when the controllee UE sends an IUT request (e.g., replication request) to the controller UE, the controllee UE needs to identify the IUT operation to the IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) Core of the domain containing the SCC AS anchoring the session (i.e., the controller UE). Next, the IMS Core routes the request to the SCC AS and bypasses all other application servers, which may prevent those application servers from affecting the request and/or session.
- IMS IP multimedia subsystem
- Figure 3 illustrates a first UE (UE-1), a second UE (UE-2), a SCC AS for UE- 1, a media related function (MRF), a SCC AS for UE-2, and a UE-remote.
- UE-1 first UE
- UE-2 second UE
- SCC AS for UE- 1
- MRF media related function
- SCC AS for UE-2
- UE-remote a first UE
- the UE-2 obtains dialog information of the UE-1 by subscribing to its dialog event package according to RFC 4235 or the like.
- a SIP REFER message is sent from the UE-2 to the SCC AS for UE-2 to initiate a process for network replication.
- the Request URI uniform resource indicator
- a refer-to header field may contain a contact of the UE-2 and the media to be replicated.
- a SIP REFER message is sent from the SCC AS for UE-2 to the SCC AS for UE-1, (i.e., the domain for the UE-1).
- a SIP MESSAGE request is sent from the SCC AS for UE-1 to the UE-1, if permission is required.
- a resource allocation for the UE-2 for session replication may be set up by the SCC AS for UE-1 and the MRF, if permission is granted by the UE-1.
- a SIP INVITE request message is sent from the SCC AS for UE-1 to the SCC AS for UE-2, which relays the SIP INVITE message to the UE-2.
- the SCC AS for UE-1 sends a SIP Re-INVITE message to the UE-remote.
- the UE-1 provides an audio session to the MRF, which then provides the replicated audio session both to the UE-1 and the UE-remote, such that the UE-2 and the UE-remote have the same session.
- a SIP REFER request message in message 1 is routed to the SCC AS to trigger the entire procedure.
- the requirements for this SIP REFER request message are: (1) it needs to be routed to the UE-1 domain, (i.e., the controller UE); (2) Serving Call Session Control Function (S-CSCF) in the domain of the controller UE shall recognize the IUT command to bypass all other application servers as part of or in addition to initial filter criteria (IFC), which may prevent the SIP REFER request from impact in other application servers that may therefore trigger undesired operations, such as inadvertently terminating the session; (3) the SCC AS for the controller UE recognizes the replication command.
- S-CSCF Serving Call Session Control Function
- the above changes to the protocol are in the header (or other suitable portion) of the SIP REFER request (or other suitable request) so the S-CSCF can distinguish the request.
- the S-CSCF may use the indicator in combination with the IFC to send the request to the appropriate application server(s) (AS).
- Extensible Markup Language may be used for identifying an incoming request from a different subscription for an inter-UE transfer.
- the controllee UE may insert an XML body with a Content-Type header set to XML application as an indicator to the S-CSCF.
- the Content-Type header of application allows for specific application handling.
- the body or other suitable portion may include the indicator for the S-CSCF.
- a media feature tag may be used for identifying an incoming request from a different subscription for an inter-UE transfer.
- the controllee UE adds a media feature tag to an Accept-Contact header field to indicate the IUT operation to the S-CSCF.
- the media feature tag is in the Accept-Contact header field.
- a media feature tag may be used to identify feature preferences.
- the media feature tag is in a Contact header or other suitable portion.
- the present disclosure is applicable to other forms of indication for identifying an incoming request for an inter- UE transfer from a different subscription.
- the scope and spirit of the present disclosure includes any methods that allow the S-CSCF to recognize the IUT request by getting an indication from a UE.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate an example of a flow diagram for identifying an incoming request for an inter-UE transfer from a different subscription using XML.
- an indicator for an IUT request using XML within a header or body of a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) message request is received.
- the SIP MESSAGE request is a SIP REFER request.
- the IUT request is routed to a service centralization and continuity application server (SCC AS).
- SCC AS service centralization and continuity application server
- the SIP MESSAGE request may be any suitable message such as (but not limited to) an INVITE (e.g., SIP INVITE) request, a REFER (e.g., SIP REFER) request, a message (e.g., SIP MESSAGE), or the like.
- INVITE e.g., SIP INVITE
- REFER e.g., SIP REFER
- SIP MESSAGE e.g., SIP MESSAGE
- FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate a flow diagram for identifying an incoming request for an inter-UE transfer from a different subscription using a media feature tag.
- an indicator for an IUT request using a media feature tag within a portion header of a e.g., SIP message request is received.
- the SIP MESSAGE request is a SIP REFER request.
- the IUT request is routed to a service centralization and continuity application server (SCC AS).
- SCC AS service centralization and continuity application server
- the SIP MESSAGE request may be any suitable message such as (but not limited to) an INVITE (e.g., SIP INVITE) request, a REFER (e.g., SIP REFER) request, a message (e.g., SIP MESSAGE), or the like.
- INVITE e.g., SIP INVITE
- REFER e.g., SIP REFER
- SIP MESSAGE e.g., SIP MESSAGE
- Figures 3-5B are generally discussed in relation to a request for replicating a media session (e.g., audio and/or video), it should be noted that the above is applicable to any suitable request including, but not limited to, requests for transferring sessions, deleting sessions, or the like.
- a media session e.g., audio and/or video
- Figure 6 illustrates an example of a sequence diagram for a transfer request to make a collaborative session.
- Figure 6 illustrates a first UE (UE-1), a second UE (UE- 2), a SCC AS for UE-1, a media related function (MRF), a SCC AS for UE-2, and a UE-remote.
- UE-1 first UE
- UE- 2 second UE
- SCC AS media related function
- MRF media related function
- SCC AS media related function
- UE-remote a first and a second media (such as an audio and video) communication session between the UE-1 and the UE-remote may be established.
- the UE-2 obtains dialog information of the UE- 1 by subscribing to its dialog event package according to RFC 4235 or the like.
- a SIP REFER message is sent from the UE-2 to SCC AS for the UE-2 to initiate a process for a transfer of the second media (e.g., audio and/or video).
- the Request URI is set to a contact of the UE-1 and a refer-to header field contains a contact of the UE-2 and the media to be transferred.
- a SIP REFER message is sent from the SCC AS for UE-2 to the SCC AS for UE-1 (i.e., the domain for the UE-1).
- a SIP MESSAGE request is sent from the SCC AS for UE-1 to the UE-1, if permission is required.
- a resource allocation for the UE-2 for session replication transferring may be set up by the SCC AS for UE-1 and the MRF, if permission is granted by the UE-1.
- a SIP INVITE request message is sent from the SCC AS for UE-1 to the SCC AS for UE-2, which relays the SIP INVITE request message to the UE-2.
- the SCC AS for UE-1 sends a SIP Re-INVITE request message to the UE-remote.
- a SIP UPDATE request is sent to the UE-2 to enable ports.
- the second media (e.g., audio and/or video) session is now transferred and the session is now a collaborative session among the UE- 1, the UE-2, and the UE-remote.
- the UE- 1 may transfer video media or the like to the UE-2, which is a different subscriber, and maintain control of the collaborative session.
- Figure 6 is discussed in relation to a request for transferring a media session (e.g., audio and/or video), it should be noted that the above is applicable to any suitable request including, but not limited to, requests for replicating sessions, deleting sessions, or the like.
- a media session e.g., audio and/or video
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- a general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- a processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
- a software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium.
- the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside in an ASIC.
- the ASIC may reside in a user terminal.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside as discrete components in a user terminal.
- the functions described may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof. If implemented in software, the functions may be stored on or transmitted over as one or more instructions or code on a computer-readable medium.
- Computer-readable media includes both computer storage media and communication media including any medium that facilitates transfer of a computer program from one place to another.
- a storage media may be any available media that can be accessed by a computer.
- such computer-readable media can comprise RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to carry or store desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and that can be accessed by a computer.
- any connection is properly termed a computer-readable medium.
- the software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source using a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave
- the coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL, or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave are included in the definition of medium.
- Disk and disc includes compact disc (CD), laser disc, optical disc, digital versatile disc (DVD), floppy disk and blu-ray disc where disks usually reproduce data magnetically, while discs reproduce data optically with lasers. Combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
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